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phil lebeau has experience actually with launching one? were you in the cia, phil? >> i wasn't in the cia, but i have launched, still -- >> you have to tell us. >> the scan eagle drone, don't like to call at a drone at boeing, made by boeing, subsidiary in oregon make it unmanned aerial vehicle. essentially, the navy, the intelligence, military, they have been using the scan eagle for a number of year, ten years they have been use it. costs roughly $100,000. here is the deal with this scan eagle it stays aloft for about 24 hours, continually circling over, monitoring and feeding back thermal images and their mom. used successfully a number of times and a number of missions. the interesting thing about this drone, set it up and launch it in minutes did it when we were out in the high desert in oregon, weighs less than 50 pounds, chromed by a mobile control unit that is nearby. it always has contact. there you can see it looking down on us after we launched it there for boeing, this has been an incredibly successful drone or unmanned aerial vehicle and we are going ba
phil lebeau has experience actually with launching one? were you in the cia, phil? >> i wasn't in the cia, but i have launched, still -- >> you have to tell us. >> the scan eagle drone, don't like to call at a drone at boeing, made by boeing, subsidiary in oregon make it unmanned aerial vehicle. essentially, the navy, the intelligence, military, they have been using the scan eagle for a number of year, ten years they have been use it. costs roughly $100,000. here is the deal...
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coming up in the next hour, we are handing the reins over to maria bartiromo. we are expecting word from speaker boehner at the top of the hour. carl, after you heard from mr. daley what do you think? >> i was just tweeting his line about the reality show and the idea of cameras in the room. when you get bill daley making a snooki reference, becky, you know it's a good news day. >> there you go. a lot to come still. >>> a check on the markets. dow currently up 105 points. the best day of the month even though we've only had seven trading days so far. more than that, if we close higher that's five straight for the dow. we've not done that since the middle of march. got to go back to springtime. s&p up 11. nasdaq up 38. goldman meantime initiating coverage of retails today. michael kors, gap. the firm says gap is the favorite of the retailers as it sees continued positive brand momentum. then there's dollar general falling after disappointing results for the quarter. its gross margin did come in below expectations. delta air lines making big news today. officiall
coming up in the next hour, we are handing the reins over to maria bartiromo. we are expecting word from speaker boehner at the top of the hour. carl, after you heard from mr. daley what do you think? >> i was just tweeting his line about the reality show and the idea of cameras in the room. when you get bill daley making a snooki reference, becky, you know it's a good news day. >> there you go. a lot to come still. >>> a check on the markets. dow currently up 105 points....
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yesterday our own jim cramer and maria bartiromo were on "meet the press" and cramer had a message for fellow panelists and father of the anti-tax pledge, grover norquist. >> most ceos are republican. they're on board. they're not on board with you. they're not on board with you because they fear your view. they think you do not favor going -- you favor going over the cliff. that's what they think. they think that you favor -- >> just for the record since we're on tv. that's silly if they think that they shouldn't be ceos. >> it doesn't really matter. that's what they think. >> i want you to walk me up to that moment. >> behind the record. i like that too. >> i'm stuck. like grover is stuck with this pledge he made everybody take which is that they have to go over the cliff because they obviously will not ever say the word tax. they will only say revenue. i'm stuck speaking to many more ceos than grover norquist is. he thinks it's silly. he thinks ceos are silly. i don't think they're silly. they control hiring in this country. many americans play for dinner. i don't think grover norqu
yesterday our own jim cramer and maria bartiromo were on "meet the press" and cramer had a message for fellow panelists and father of the anti-tax pledge, grover norquist. >> most ceos are republican. they're on board. they're not on board with you. they're not on board with you because they fear your view. they think you do not favor going -- you favor going over the cliff. that's what they think. they think that you favor -- >> just for the record since we're on tv....
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let'for an idea.s - a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like liberty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragile. when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. >>> well, hopium keeps on going and now it going growing. in the netherlands, france, hong kong, poland, and, yes, even the far out british outpost of australia, the colony still hitting its highest level since last year. >> germany, the highest
let'for an idea.s - a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like liberty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragile. when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the...
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becky quick, jim cramer, maria bartiromo holding their feet to the fire about where they stand on the fiscal cliff and how they'll do their part to rise above partisan politics and reach a deal. now, there are some bowles comments. 40%, yeah, but the odds are much better. they're still 35% chance it will not happen. it's not exactly confidence building. >> not necessarily confidence building. always interesting to me how people can put percentage chances on anything like this. seeing how difficult it is and how the story changes to a certain steextent each day. who knows what's going to happen. >> public care, confidence numbers, spending, any relationship to the fiscal cliff at five. >> i don't know. i just don't know. i think anecdotally, from what i have been able to observe, no. but i can't speak for that. the journal today has the lead stories of consumer spending starting so slow. and in part, they cite the fiscal cliff. i think if you were out there, you would get answers that would not necessarily describe it correctly. >> it's a shame it's called fiscal cliff. and called radi
becky quick, jim cramer, maria bartiromo holding their feet to the fire about where they stand on the fiscal cliff and how they'll do their part to rise above partisan politics and reach a deal. now, there are some bowles comments. 40%, yeah, but the odds are much better. they're still 35% chance it will not happen. it's not exactly confidence building. >> not necessarily confidence building. always interesting to me how people can put percentage chances on anything like this. seeing how...
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"closing bell." see you then. >> thank you very much, bill. >>> all big companies begin small. as they grow, investors along for the ride often get rich. while there may not be another apple out there, there are companies that mark travis says have lots of room to grow. mark is president and lead portfolio manager at intrepid capital funds. they got five-star ratings. mark, welcome. there's no apple. that's a one-off thing probably. but starbucks started with one shop. and you got rich beyond your dreams if you bought that stock when it went public. what small caps do you think now that you own can become big later? >> brian, i wish i knew. just kidding. >> i was going to say, thanks, mark, for coming on the show. >> i think, brian, for being a small cap value investor, we really try to hit a lot of singles and doubles to find, in the words of peter lance, a ten bagger is unusual. a lot of smaller companies are too small frankly for the big fund complexes to own and nice balance sheets and generate a
"closing bell." see you then. >> thank you very much, bill. >>> all big companies begin small. as they grow, investors along for the ride often get rich. while there may not be another apple out there, there are companies that mark travis says have lots of room to grow. mark is president and lead portfolio manager at intrepid capital funds. they got five-star ratings. mark, welcome. there's no apple. that's a one-off thing probably. but starbucks started with one shop....
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that responsibility adults had to come and do something, and i remember not agreeing with maria bartiromo at the time because everybody was disappointed they didn't hurry up to write a check for seven eighths of a trillion dollars without any thought. so i thought that was the negative issue here. i'm not wearing my button today as you can see. and i think i'm going to be remiss to wear it anymore to be honest with you, gentlemen. i think that i was looking for the kind of rise above where both sides brought something to the table. it's turned into a game of childish nonsense, and i think it's beneath the kind of leadership of the greatest country on the planet. >> yeah. all right. for more on the day let's get to jim iuorio director of t.m. amens institutional services and a cnbc contributor. i guess the reason i phrase the question, jim, the markets had been sort of quiet, the vix has been kind of quiet, as well. is something on the horizon, or i mean we've talked about it so much, is there anyone that doesn't know? >> no. i just think the markets have grown accustomed to the notion tha
that responsibility adults had to come and do something, and i remember not agreeing with maria bartiromo at the time because everybody was disappointed they didn't hurry up to write a check for seven eighths of a trillion dollars without any thought. so i thought that was the negative issue here. i'm not wearing my button today as you can see. and i think i'm going to be remiss to wear it anymore to be honest with you, gentlemen. i think that i was looking for the kind of rise above where both...
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you can do with a lot with that. >> she will be a guest on "closing bell" this afternoon. 3:10. clearly we'll give maria and bill more clarity on her call today. >> the spotlight today, after "the new york times" prints a second article about the company's practices in mexico in the 2000s. extensive bribery in 19 stores. chief international correspondent has more on this. >> thank you very much, melissa. all right. this new article, like the one that was first coming out, the reporters paint a picture of pervasive alleged bribery. they found clear patterns during the construction of those 19 different stores in the country, specifically multiple instances that when a payment was made, the critical permit was issued. the article, however, focuses mostly on the most controversial walmart store in mexico which was built in 2004, where the "times" said they found evidence of a zoning map that was altered specifically to allow the store to be built, where it otherwise would have been prohibited. the store was controversial because it was built near the famous pyramids that you see he
you can do with a lot with that. >> she will be a guest on "closing bell" this afternoon. 3:10. clearly we'll give maria and bill more clarity on her call today. >> the spotlight today, after "the new york times" prints a second article about the company's practices in mexico in the 2000s. extensive bribery in 19 stores. chief international correspondent has more on this. >> thank you very much, melissa. all right. this new article, like the one that was...